"preacher_description":"Carter Conlon ( - Present)\r\nListen to freely downloadable audio sermons by the speaker Carter Conlon in mp3 format. Carter Conlon is the Senior Pastor of Times Square Church. David Wilkerson is the Founding Pastor of Times Square Church. God called Brother Carter to full-time ministry in Canada by faith and He has been serving the Lord with the same faith till this day. \r\n\r\nGod has used brother Carter Conlon to preach across the world at pastors conferences and evangelism crusades. He has also recently written 2 books with the newest title: \"Fear Not\" in which he is strengthening the body of Christ for what is coming upon the world in the end-times.",
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"title":"Desperate for Change (Pure Life Ministries)",
"description":"This short excerpt of a sermon is quite powerful and Vance Havner gives us examples of people who were desperate and in turn were used by God. Here is a select quote from the excerpt: \"If I could get one church full of folks that actually believed that verse, \"Where two or three are gathered in My name, I am there,\" [Matthew 18:20] I don't know when we'd get out of here tonight.\"",
"preacher_description":"Vance Havner (1901 - 1986)\r\nListen to freely downloadable audio sermons by the speaker Vance Havner in mp3 format. For over 70 years, the church was blessed and challenged by the prophetic ministry of Vance Havner. His style and burden was prophetic similar to the ministry of A.W. Tozer calling the Church to revival. His influence extended to a national level, but Dr. Havner's approach was always to minister where God directed, regardless of the size of the church. His appeal and influence transcended denominational lines, and he spoke to many different groups of people.\r\n\r\nThroughout his ministry, Vance Havner lived and preached that a Christian should should exhibit faithfulness to Jesus in all areas of life. He taught that the Christian should attend to, \"the outliving of the inliving Christ.\" Havner wrote, \"To some, Christianity is an argument. To many, it is a performance. To a few, it is an experience.\"",
"preacher_description":"Paris Reidhead (1919 - 1992)\r\nListen to freely downloadable audio sermons by the speaker Paris Reidhead in mp3 format. Was a Christian missionary, teacher, writer, and advocate of economic development in impoverished nations. A spiritual crisis during this period\u2014as he described two decades later in what is probably his best-known recorded teaching, \"Ten Shekels and a Shirt\"--left Reidhead with the conviction that much of evangelicalism had adopted utilitarian and humanistic philosophies contradictory to Biblical teaching. The end of all being, he came to believe, was not the happiness of man, but the glorification of God. This theme would recur throughout his later teaching.\r\n\r\nSince Mr. Reidhead's death in 1992, Bible Teaching Ministries, Inc. continues under the leadership of his wife, Marjorie, and daughter, Virginia Teitt, a dedicated Board, and the many people who have donated time and talent after being changed by God\u2019s Word through this message. The message of the Gospel is reaching an ever-widening audience all over the world.",
"preacher_description":"Vance Havner (1901 - 1986)\r\nListen to freely downloadable audio sermons by the speaker Vance Havner in mp3 format. For over 70 years, the church was blessed and challenged by the prophetic ministry of Vance Havner. His style and burden was prophetic similar to the ministry of A.W. Tozer calling the Church to revival. His influence extended to a national level, but Dr. Havner's approach was always to minister where God directed, regardless of the size of the church. His appeal and influence transcended denominational lines, and he spoke to many different groups of people.\r\n\r\nThroughout his ministry, Vance Havner lived and preached that a Christian should should exhibit faithfulness to Jesus in all areas of life. He taught that the Christian should attend to, \"the outliving of the inliving Christ.\" Havner wrote, \"To some, Christianity is an argument. To many, it is a performance. To a few, it is an experience.\"",